Thank you Bill for that very detailed response. With airtime fairness, the amount of time each client uses the channel is proportioned more equitably and the impact of the hog on other users is reduced. It is interesting to note that Ruckus goes one step further to ensure that MAC-layer efficiency is improved (or restored) for the rate-limited client. Does this approach result in frame sizes or transmission intervals that are even larger than what A-MPDU would yield? Also, is there any interoperability risk associated with a "non-standard" method of aggregation? Finally, do you have any figures describing the efficiency gain of this methodology, e.g. the percentage of airtime spent sending payload packets when the larger rate limiting buffers are used versus using standard frames?